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a. Why was it important that Greene and colleagues tested tephritid flies whose wings had...

a. Why was it important that Greene and colleagues tested tephritid flies whose wings had been cut off and then glued back on?

b. Why did they do the wing-cutting experiments at all? For example, why didn’t they just compare intact tephritid flies to houseflies?

c. Why was it important that the five types of flies were presented to each spider in random order?

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